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Post by gillianquigley on Dec 2, 2017 3:24:37 GMT
Hey all! I need help with one of my characters: that character being Tulip. During the RP, if we last a while, I would like Tulip's past to be revealed, but I have no ideas as to what her past is.
Here are a few things that need to be explained in the story:
1. How the heckie did Tulip end up on the train in the first place? 2. Who were the Van Helsings (Tulip's family)? 3. How did she get the mark? 4. How did she lose her memories?
and finally,
5. Why were the train staff so reluctant to her leaving?
Your help is gladly appreciated!
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Post by spyroJM on Dec 3, 2017 7:17:28 GMT
I can explain who are the Van Helsings if you want
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Post by gillianquigley on Dec 3, 2017 20:00:49 GMT
I can explain who are the Van Helsings if you want Let me hear it.
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Post by spyroJM on Dec 4, 2017 5:19:06 GMT
I can explain who are the Van Helsings if you want Let me hear it. The First Van Helsing was Abraham Van Helsing. He wasn't always a champion light for the people, he was a doctor who studied blood diseases. However during his travels he encountered his first vampire, who was feeding off of a young woman, attack him but accidentally stabbed him with one of his silver syringes that was blessed with holy water. And the man shriveled up as if he was left out in the sun too long while Abraham pondered on why this man acted the way he did. He was then brought in by priests wondering if had done something wrong, he was recruited to be part of the Brotherhood of Saints. Where that this cult has been fighting off not only vampires but other monsters of the dark realm that appear from their shadows. He dedicated his light to fight the demons and monsters that lurk though the darkness. However as time went on, he then past the knowledge onto his son Gabriel Van Helsing, who went by his own rules on how monsters should be dealt with, the Brotherhood did not approve of his methods due to that he was bringing too much attention to their society however he was their last line of defense against the darkness. Or so they thought...
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